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"britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've invaded the hotel in which all the foreign journalists were staying. listen, a whole bunch of demonstrators have just invaded a hotel where foreign journalists... >> guys... guys... please, guys! they saw us on tv, because this was broadcast live. >> reporter: so they came to the hotel that fast? >> they live here! this is the neighborhood! oh, come on now! don't do that to me! >> reporter: tripoli's pro- qaddafi mobs, who've continued today to play to the foreign press gallery, can read between the lines of the u.n. resolution. the stated objective is to stop bloodshed, but the unstated objective is pretty clear-- regime change. >> suarez: and now a view from benghazi. al jazeera reported late today that qaddafi's forces continued advancing to towns 30 miles from the city. earlier, hari sreenivasan talked by skype with james foley of the international web site global post, who was at a restaurant in benghazi. >> sreenivasan: jam
"britain and america have let us all down once again," they chant. these demonstrators knew exactly where to come. they've invaded the hotel in which all the foreign journalists were staying. listen, a whole bunch of demonstrators have just invaded a hotel where foreign journalists... >> guys... guys... please, guys! they saw us on tv, because this was broadcast live. >> reporter: so they came to the hotel that fast? >> they live here! this is the neighborhood! oh,...
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this is a special edition of "good morning america." disaster in the pacific. >>> good morning to all the viewers in the west. the earthquake that hit japan overnight is devastating. the largest ever in japan. 1,000 times more powerful than the one that hit a couple week ago. >> you are looking at pictures the tsunami. wiping our entire trains we're told have been swept away. we're hearing reports of big boats with as many as 100 passengers on board swept aboard. and several hundred people are reported dead but we are hearing reports of thousands upon thousands missing perhaps dead as well. the japanese coast guard is searching for ship with 80 people onboard. and other rode waves into cities slamming into overpasses as you see there. >> state of emergency in japan. they are concerned about the nuclear power plant. the fail-safe mechanisms did not work. of that's heating up right now. let's listen to what it felt and sounded like. it's something. [ random background noise ] >> the quake was off northeastern japan. the violent tremors we
this is a special edition of "good morning america." disaster in the pacific. >>> good morning to all the viewers in the west. the earthquake that hit japan overnight is devastating. the largest ever in japan. 1,000 times more powerful than the one that hit a couple week ago. >> you are looking at pictures the tsunami. wiping our entire trains we're told have been swept away. we're hearing reports of big boats with as many as 100 passengers on board swept aboard. and...
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and south america. newshour correspondent spencer michels reports from san francisco. >> reporter: civil defense sirens blared across hawaii, 3,800 miles from japan, as the warnings came hours before the first waves hit. >> we have water and stuff at home already. we just need gas. charging up our phones and everything. better be safe than sorry. we just pray for the best, though, hope everything works out for everyone. >> reporter: most heeded the appeals to move away from coastal areas, escaping seven- foot waves that swamped beaches. as the day wore on, there was some flooding, but only minor damage and no injuries. it all came just a year after the chilean earthquake triggered similar alerts. >> i think that, because of the last tsunami situation that hawaii had, that we have some practice. so i really felt like people knew what to do. everyone had a very good response, i think, just because they've had practice and they realize how important it is. >> reporter: several hours later, the waves, movin
and south america. newshour correspondent spencer michels reports from san francisco. >> reporter: civil defense sirens blared across hawaii, 3,800 miles from japan, as the warnings came hours before the first waves hit. >> we have water and stuff at home already. we just need gas. charging up our phones and everything. better be safe than sorry. we just pray for the best, though, hope everything works out for everyone. >> reporter: most heeded the appeals to move away from...
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the second stop on a five-day south america trip. japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure is again rising in one of the reactors at the country's tsunami damaged nuclear complex at fukushima. that means operators will have to vent more radioactive gas into the environment, and there's new of a dramatic rescue. here's lucy craft in tokyo. >> reporter: nine days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated north eastern japan, a miracle. an 80-year-old woman and her 16-year-old grandson rescued from their damaged home alive. this as workers scrambled sunday to restore power to the fukushima nuclear plant. lines were run to bring reactors one and two back online which, if successful, could be a first step in restoring crucial cooling elements. but no matter what happens, japan's top government spokesman now says the tsunami- ravaged plant will have to be permanently shuttered. the sea water being used to save the plant is also corroding it. meanwhile there are reports that milk, fava beans and spinach produced in the impacted region h
the second stop on a five-day south america trip. japan's nuclear safety agency says pressure is again rising in one of the reactors at the country's tsunami damaged nuclear complex at fukushima. that means operators will have to vent more radioactive gas into the environment, and there's new of a dramatic rescue. here's lucy craft in tokyo. >> reporter: nine days after an earthquake and tsunami devastated north eastern japan, a miracle. an 80-year-old woman and her 16-year-old grandson...
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that's the triggering america nesm for the showers. it has moved out, but the plume of moisture in the midand upper levels is still here. that's why i think for the most part we will have a dry afternoon, but a stray shower is still possible. here is the way it looks on our radar and on our future radar here at 6:00. it is pretty clear. overnight you can see the clear sky and the fog and cool temperatures. the best chance of showers is mainly in the north bay. some of those will scatter around during the evening and overnight hours. look at the big deal on friday at 7:00. heavy rain in the north bay and heavy rain around the bay by noon and then heavy rain in the south bay by about 4:00. we are talking rainfall amounts of half inch to an inch and double that in the mountains. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, we will have showers on saturday and rain on sunday. sunday will be the biggest day for the wet weather to knockout your plans. the rain spills into monday, but tuesday looks dry right now. >> mike, thanks. >>> apple has change
that's the triggering america nesm for the showers. it has moved out, but the plume of moisture in the midand upper levels is still here. that's why i think for the most part we will have a dry afternoon, but a stray shower is still possible. here is the way it looks on our radar and on our future radar here at 6:00. it is pretty clear. overnight you can see the clear sky and the fog and cool temperatures. the best chance of showers is mainly in the north bay. some of those will scatter around...
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un colombiano correr descalzo por toda amÉrica para crear conciencia sobre el deterioro del medio ambiente y lo acompaÑamos desde su travesÍa desde cuatro mala hasta mÉxico. >> enrique lleva dos aÑos y medio corriendo descalzo sin importar las condiciones del tiempo. todo en haras de llamar la atenciÓn del planetas sobre contaminaciÓn del medio ambiente. >> la idea es que a travÉs de estos recorridos, podamos buscar una alternativa para la preservaciÓn de la naturaleza. >> la jornada comenzÓ en argentina y terminarÁ en alaska. >> mis pies sienten el calor extremo del asfalto pero esta es una manera de enviar nuestro mensaje. >> algunos decidieron acompaÑarlo en algunas partes de su recorrido pero conscientes de lo difÍcil que serÍa el igualarlo. >> tambien el terreno es caliente. es un poco complicado. >> somos testigos pero vamos a actuar. >> en guatemala, este defensor de la naturaleza sembrÓ Árboles y brindÓ charlas educacionales. >> no son suficientes los Árboles. en guatemala se talan 70.000 ha de bosques al aÑo y sÓlo son recuperados 10.000, lo cual estÁ ocasionan
un colombiano correr descalzo por toda amÉrica para crear conciencia sobre el deterioro del medio ambiente y lo acompaÑamos desde su travesÍa desde cuatro mala hasta mÉxico. >> enrique lleva dos aÑos y medio corriendo descalzo sin importar las condiciones del tiempo. todo en haras de llamar la atenciÓn del planetas sobre contaminaciÓn del medio ambiente. >> la idea es que a travÉs de estos recorridos, podamos buscar una alternativa para la preservaciÓn de la naturaleza....
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and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. chevron. we may have more in common than you think. and by bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. >> ifill: thousands of bodies of earthquake and tsunami victims washed up today in northeastern japan. the confirmed death toll was near 1,900, but there were estimates of more than 10,000 dead in the miyagi region, hardest hit by the catastrophe. meanwhile, survivors struggled to find food, water, and shelter as engineers labored to prevent a nuclear disaster. four days into the disaster and the devastation is almost beyond words. and spreads as far as the eye can see. whole towns, gone. in their place, mounds of wreckage. today new images emerged capturing the mo
and you'll find it in the people at toyota, all across america. chevron. we may have more in common than you think. and by bnsf railway. and by the bill and melinda gates foundation. dedicated to the idea that all people deserve the chance to live a healthy, productive life. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's kitchen" cooking with top chef's tom colicchio. many know him as an exacting judge. he's also the owner of kraft and river park restaurants here in new york. >> how's it going? >> we're making pork porterhouse which is hard to say. how does it compare to a beefsteak? >> here's the beef porterhouse. you have the loin on one side of the t-bone and a filet which has to measure at least two inches across. less than that and it's a t-bone. >> okay. >> so on the pork, same thing. the ratio is about the same. obviously not two inches but the ratio of loin meat to tenderloin meat is about the same. we dubbed it a pork porterhouse. >> if you go to the butcher and ask for that they will know what you mean? >> they may look
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >>> this morning on "today's kitchen" cooking with top chef's tom colicchio. many know him as an exacting judge. he's also the owner of kraft and river park restaurants...
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that actually hasn't happened not even slightly for you know people still lease of america are still addicted to their t.v.'s and watch it some ridiculously number of hours per day and so it hasn't happened yet people been calling for the death of t.v. for a while it's going to be a little was right but a company like netflix another internet wunderkind is now commissioning original t.v. content directly so they're bypassing the agencies bypassing the studios at first i was kind of skeptical because a lot of these like oh we're going to do our own content thing sounds a little weird but someone pointed out to me you know it's like h.b.o. does it's own content they started all this distribution platform for movies and t.v. shows they started getting into their own t.v. shows and it's been a huge hit and a reason why people are switching to h.b.o. if they can get really good quality like. well produced dramas like h.b.o. has i can totally see it being a successful business for them all right let's talk about a couple of the competitors in this space if you go to business insider dot co
that actually hasn't happened not even slightly for you know people still lease of america are still addicted to their t.v.'s and watch it some ridiculously number of hours per day and so it hasn't happened yet people been calling for the death of t.v. for a while it's going to be a little was right but a company like netflix another internet wunderkind is now commissioning original t.v. content directly so they're bypassing the agencies bypassing the studios at first i was kind of skeptical...
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will be limited even though it's gone most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have a ripple consequences for civilians as it did in the wrong and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports got the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster of rises to more than eight ounces. and the g seven steps in to stabilize the japanese yen i am outraged a lot more on that in our business bulletin. it's three pm in moscow this is r t coming to you live let's get straight to our top story the u.s. britain and france claim they've succeeded in scattering and isolating new markets out his forces as well as destroying his command center in tripoli. more than one hundred coalition airstrikes have been carried out for weekends with reports that sixty four people were killed international commanders say they can't confirm any doubts as a result of the bombardment artie's published earlier is in the capital with details. we are hearing from the pentagon that it is extremely satisfied
will be limited even though it's gone most of the payload dropped on libya it's raising fears that america's humanitarian premise will have a ripple consequences for civilians as it did in the wrong and afghanistan. also this hour japanese imports got the global cold shoulder after the fukushima radiation leak meanwhile the number of dead from the earthquake disaster of rises to more than eight ounces. and the g seven steps in to stabilize the japanese yen i am outraged a lot more on that in...
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, everybody, to "america this morning." as you can see there, we are following a major international story this morning. overnight, shortly after 1:00 a.m. eastern time, 2:46 p.m. local time in japan, a major earthquake struck the northeastern part of that country and has now triggered a major tsunami that's washing away boats, cars, homes, businesses. the extent of the damage and the death toll is rising at this point. but still unknown, as we begin to finally get glimpses in the coming hours, if not days. the extent of the damage and destruction being done in japan right now. a massive earthquake. the country's strongest, in fact, since 1995. look at that video there. >> unbelievable. these are pictures that are coming. these are new. we've been watching the video of the tsunami wave roll over the miyagi region. that's the city of sendai, populated by 1 million to 2 million people. very populated. very much an economic center for the country of japan. and in the pictures, you're starting to see firsthand some of the devas
, everybody, to "america this morning." as you can see there, we are following a major international story this morning. overnight, shortly after 1:00 a.m. eastern time, 2:46 p.m. local time in japan, a major earthquake struck the northeastern part of that country and has now triggered a major tsunami that's washing away boats, cars, homes, businesses. the extent of the damage and the death toll is rising at this point. but still unknown, as we begin to finally get glimpses in the...
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gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive he counted wrong turns out so did saddam hussein just two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait for his successor president clinton the target was slobodan milosevic today our armed forces joined our nato allies and air strikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo president george w. bush said it was weapons of mass destruction that threaten the world and invaded iraq in what was supposed to be a quick and limited campaign on my orders coalition forces have begun striking selected targets some military importance to undermine saddam hussein's ability to wage war most thought it would end there with president obama running on an anti-war platform he has spent most of his presidency trying to end the wars started by his predecessor until now the u.n. security council passed a strong resolution that demands an end to the violence against. it authorizes the use of force in the timeline of recent history th
gadhafi continued his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive he counted wrong turns out so did saddam hussein just two hours ago allied air forces began an attack on military targets in iraq in kuwait for his successor president clinton the target was slobodan milosevic today our armed forces joined our nato allies and air strikes against serbian forces responsible for the brutality in kosovo president george w. bush said it was...
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according to feeding america, 17 million children in the u.s. are at risk and it's the subject of a special report called child hunger ends here. al and natalie are hosting a special from al roker entertainment airing this saturday. we wanted to talk to you about it more. a lot of people think of the hungry and they think of some other place and yet you found, very much a problem right here in this country. >> 1 in 4 children will go to bed hungry tonight and most people when they think of child hunger in this country they think homeless or kids in rural parts of america or inner city. it's all over now and it's a growing problem. more and more families are struggling with this economy. >> so many heartbreaking stories. i want to show a clip from the special, a little girl talking about what she went through. >> one thing i love is salad but we never have enough money for it. >> i do worry about whether or not they're eating healthy enough. they probably should get more fruits and vegetables. >> i'm luike hungry when it's bd time but i never ask
according to feeding america, 17 million children in the u.s. are at risk and it's the subject of a special report called child hunger ends here. al and natalie are hosting a special from al roker entertainment airing this saturday. we wanted to talk to you about it more. a lot of people think of the hungry and they think of some other place and yet you found, very much a problem right here in this country. >> 1 in 4 children will go to bed hungry tonight and most people when they think...
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construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check on our t. washington d.c. but for more on the latest developments in libya including the defection of the foreign minister let's cross live to mark on the visiting professor of international relations at university paid her turkey and many times for being with us professor on the. foreign minister and a former spy chief has a report he's affected and we do now know we've learned this within just the last few minutes that the u.k. foreign secretary william hague has said the mystic you said will not speed off it immunity there but nonetheless was so taken up with a person who was once expelled from the u.k. and accused of funding terrorism it is now arrived in the country. well this is a big coup for the british to begin about and right as you say he was an intelligence officer with the cover of being a man who was supposed to help organize attacks and threats aga
construction of the boat well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check on our t. washington d.c. but for more on the latest developments in libya including the defection of the foreign minister let's cross live to mark on the visiting professor of international relations at university paid her turkey and many times for being with us...
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a magnitude 9.5 off the coast of chile in south america. the tsunami it generated moved up the pacific slamming into hawaii and california. >> chile devastated day after day by volcanic eruptions which spread havoc around the entire rim of the pacific ocean. thousands are dead. over 2 million homeless. whole cities have been reduced to shambles. in a year marked by tragic earthquakes, chile has been hit by the biggest tragedies by far. every pacific island felt their colossal forces. along the california coast it swept in at an angle ripping installations and causing heavy damages. japan and okinawa felt the impact. 1960 emerges as the most disastrous earthquake year of modern time. >>> looking inside the shanobel power plant. the role scientists played in designing the plant. >>> and we'll tell you about plans to allow tourists to visit the shanobel nuclear spill zone. >>> japan's damaged nuclear power plants have -- next month the world marks the 25th anniversary of the worse nuclear disaster in history. the 1986 reactor leak and explosio
a magnitude 9.5 off the coast of chile in south america. the tsunami it generated moved up the pacific slamming into hawaii and california. >> chile devastated day after day by volcanic eruptions which spread havoc around the entire rim of the pacific ocean. thousands are dead. over 2 million homeless. whole cities have been reduced to shambles. in a year marked by tragic earthquakes, chile has been hit by the biggest tragedies by far. every pacific island felt their colossal forces....
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. >> there is a situation in america, receipting -- letting people vote becomes an acts of terrorism we're in a serious situation. >> there is still a splinter group of senators trying to get reforms in exchange for yes vote on the special election. a move some republicans say is what the party should be about. >> if they negotiate to get reforms and solutions on the ballot, that present a wider perspective of the g.o.p., they're no traiter in my book. the republican party needs to be more than just the party of no. >> because of a lawmaker, lawmakers can now pass budgets based on simple majority, being used for the first time this year for various parts of the spending plan. republicans are baiting democrats to use this method to call that special election. and lawmakers are done for the day and are on call throughout the weekend and back here monday morning to tackle the last four remaining bills after acting on 16 of them this week. >> and still ahead tonight a shocking new revelation in the jaycee dugard abduction. why prosecutors do not believe the kidnappers deserve mercy. >> a
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he will kick off his first official visit to south america. he will also make stops in chile and el salvador. the trip is aimed at reinforcing u.s. ties with latin america. it's a tough time, though, for president obama to leave on a foreign trip. he is already dealing with a nuclear crisis in japan, fighting in libya and turmoil in the mideast. >>> 4:45. house of representatives has voted to cut federal funding to npr. the house voted along party lines to end federal funding, lot senate passage is very unlikely. it's home to programs like car talk and all thing considered. recently an npr employee was overheard saying they don't need federal funding. >>> beginning march 28, the "new york times" will begin charging for unlimited access to its website and mobile services. the fees will range from $15 to $35 a month depending on what level of access you want. print subscribers will not be charged. >>> 4:46. the bay area custodian under arrest after a disturbing crime on campus. that story coming up. >>> people in the south bay sound off on a new
he will kick off his first official visit to south america. he will also make stops in chile and el salvador. the trip is aimed at reinforcing u.s. ties with latin america. it's a tough time, though, for president obama to leave on a foreign trip. he is already dealing with a nuclear crisis in japan, fighting in libya and turmoil in the mideast. >>> 4:45. house of representatives has voted to cut federal funding to npr. the house voted along party lines to end federal funding, lot...
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america's. a los angeles. r.t. . well a lot of money is spent abroad but not that much when it comes for our own veterans take i got some of the numbers here twenty percent of iraq and afghanistan veterans that were jobless unemployed last year and a staggering i think a sixteen percent were homeless in two thousand nine hundred b. got to this point where we don't invest in the men and women that we sent abroad to fight our wars but we got to this point because largely the united states we didn't understand traumatic brain injuries to vietnam we should have learned a lesson in that fifty percent of the people in the streets today that are homeless are vietnam veterans we should have learned but we didn't and as a result what we've got today is is an afghan in iraq veteran force they can't find work place because it can't find work because employment spared they have. post war issues the road running them surprise us yeah all of those are the same so that's that's basically why the government the establishment pump a
america's. a los angeles. r.t. . well a lot of money is spent abroad but not that much when it comes for our own veterans take i got some of the numbers here twenty percent of iraq and afghanistan veterans that were jobless unemployed last year and a staggering i think a sixteen percent were homeless in two thousand nine hundred b. got to this point where we don't invest in the men and women that we sent abroad to fight our wars but we got to this point because largely the united states we...
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in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people have a political voice here certainly more than in china. but the huge role played by money for example has distorted the process somewhat i mean it is a mark received but like all democracies it has great flaws and one of the flaws i think in this country is that you have two parties and people who get elected only can get can only get elected if there are huge amounts of money involved and that leaves a lot of the population sort of out of the equation who do you think is the real power in the united states who really leads the country at this point is it corporations you know still
in the case of america could be in china or it could be anywhere in china what i meant by. chinese nationalism being a form often the expression form of importance i didn't mean in the sense of the chinese government but where people have no political voice china is after all not a democracy. there nationalism can play the same role that religion plays in other parts of the world it becomes a kind of. substitute for political. participation the united states is a democracy do you think people...
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. >>> and man's best friend may be just what america needs to get in shape. new research in the journal of physical activity and health says people who own and walk their dogs are 34% more likely to get the recommended amount of exercise each week which is at least 2.5 hours. dog says you got go out, you go!! people who walk their dogs spend an hour each week doing that. >> what if you have a cat? you're in trouble. >> the cat tells you to go outside. [ laughter ] >>> the city of san francisco wants to use cell phonessen to list lifesavers. city leaders say they are developing a smart phone app to alert people trained in cpr of nearby cardiac arrest emergencies. the hope is to get help to victim while paramedics or firefighters are en route. >> to be able to have technology whereby our good citizens who will volunteer to learn about this information and can rush to the scene prior to our arrival could be the difference between life and death. >> san ramon fire valley district is already using the technology. san francisco is the first major city in the united
. >>> and man's best friend may be just what america needs to get in shape. new research in the journal of physical activity and health says people who own and walk their dogs are 34% more likely to get the recommended amount of exercise each week which is at least 2.5 hours. dog says you got go out, you go!! people who walk their dogs spend an hour each week doing that. >> what if you have a cat? you're in trouble. >> the cat tells you to go outside. [ laughter ]...
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is the first time that automakers are stopping production in north america overt part shortages caused by it the quake. they plenty of cars to suit said need and demand and hope to be up soon. >>mark: the disaster in japan could cause prices to go up. there went to hike up the price because of shipment is scoring to be slowing down. the preius and the yaris are some of the models that will be costing more. the back up on the deposit is continuing to grow. we will be right back. (music) >>george: welcome back. we're following new updates with the nuclear plant. three of the reactors have been severely damaged. officials are saying that the reactor cores and all three of their reactors, three of six have partially melted. >>darya: libya's foreign minister is saying that there is a cease-fire against the rebels. there's also a no-fly zone. the un has not yet announced their role but britain will send fighter jets to enforce the action. >>mark: that data breakers race is sold it. this is the first time in history that they have been sold it. it has done so with two whole months remaining b
is the first time that automakers are stopping production in north america overt part shortages caused by it the quake. they plenty of cars to suit said need and demand and hope to be up soon. >>mark: the disaster in japan could cause prices to go up. there went to hike up the price because of shipment is scoring to be slowing down. the preius and the yaris are some of the models that will be costing more. the back up on the deposit is continuing to grow. we will be right back. (music)...
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brown: finally tonight, what's behind the growing economic divide in america? economics correspondent paul solman recently traveled to central ohio to look for some answers. his story was done in collaboration with the "atlantic" magazine, which examined the subject of income inequality this month in an article by dante chinni, director of our patchwork nation project. >> reporter: in crawford county, ohio, a factory where they still make copper settles the old-fashioned way. >> every time you hammer it, it will make a little bright spot and harden the doner. >> reporter: that's what all those little dents in hand made copper.... >> that's the hardening of the copper. >> reporter: the founders great granddaughter still runs the place. when did this company start. >> 1857. we think we're pretty special here because we're the oldest. and i'm probably the oldest boss. >> reporter: how old are you? >> well, i'm 93, 94. 95. i'm 95. i'll be 96. (laughing) i have to count back. to see how old i really am. >> reporter: she was born in the days depicted in through mural
brown: finally tonight, what's behind the growing economic divide in america? economics correspondent paul solman recently traveled to central ohio to look for some answers. his story was done in collaboration with the "atlantic" magazine, which examined the subject of income inequality this month in an article by dante chinni, director of our patchwork nation project. >> reporter: in crawford county, ohio, a factory where they still make copper settles the old-fashioned way....
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the size of it and may be able to gauge how big it might be when it comes across the coast of north america. >> so it could be many hours yet before we know whether tsunami will actually strike hawaii area? >> yes. out in the open osha tsunami wave travels at about 600 miles an hour so it takes quite a few hours to go across the paichblingt well dr. hammer with the uc pwer berkeley size meteorology department thanks for coming on with us and more insight into what happened in japan. appreciate it. >> we want to check in now with sandy with more on the tsunami warnings that we have been talking about. sandy. >> well, as you look at this graphic here you will see that there has been numerous activity here. numerous earthquake that have been reported here. the largest of course 8.9 at 9:46 p.has been another earthquake on the scale 6.4 at 10:06. this has generated a tsunami warping for russia, japan, this is sent out by the pacific tsunami warning center. the pacific tsunami warning center japan russia guam are unthe warning. the watch is in effect for fill peerngs indonesian and we look at ha
the size of it and may be able to gauge how big it might be when it comes across the coast of north america. >> so it could be many hours yet before we know whether tsunami will actually strike hawaii area? >> yes. out in the open osha tsunami wave travels at about 600 miles an hour so it takes quite a few hours to go across the paichblingt well dr. hammer with the uc pwer berkeley size meteorology department thanks for coming on with us and more insight into what happened in japan....
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and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in solar and biofuel technology to make it work. >> we've got to get on this now. >> right now. >> and by bnsf railway. >> pacific life-- the power to help you succeed. >> and by the alfred p. sloan foundation. supporting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. and with the ongoing support of these institutions and foundations. and... this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by macneil/lehrer productions captioned by media access group at
and you'll find in the people at toyota, all across america. >> okay, listen. somebody has got to get serious. >> i think... >> we need renewable energy. >> ...renewable energy is vital to our planet. >> you hear about alternatives, right? wind, solar, algae. >> i think it's going to work an a big scale. only, i think it's going to be affordable. >> so, where are they? >> it has to work in the real world. at chevron, we're investing millions in...
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good night, america. >>> tonight on an all new "jimmy kimmel live" -- ryan phillippe >> two-time bachelor brad has chosen who he wants to spend the next four to six months with. >> we announce the next bachelorette. >> we announce the next bachelorette. >> the hottie body jim-miracle go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or envelopes. take a step forward and chase what matters. >>> jimmy: hi, i'm jimmy kimmel with a word about pedigree food for dogs now with a new recipe. now, i haven't tried it but i hear it is absolutely delicious. ♪ >> yes, it is delicious. the new pedigree kibble recipe provides leading nutrition in the four areas dogs need it most, skin and coat, immunity, digestion and oral care. it's professional nutrition dog food that's accessible to all dogs. >> jimmy: very well said, little clown person. it sounds like a dog food fit for a king. >> yes, jimmy, it is. please welcome their royal highnesses, paco and pepe! >> jimmy: wow. there they are.
good night, america. >>> tonight on an all new "jimmy kimmel live" -- ryan phillippe >> two-time bachelor brad has chosen who he wants to spend the next four to six months with. >> we announce the next bachelorette. >> we announce the next bachelorette. >> the hottie body jim-miracle go! go! completing an atm deposit in record time... that's a step forward. go! go! with deposit friendly atms, you can make ultra fast, secure deposits with no slips or...
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fute that's not the future ofure i america. be our future is to be the global leader in science and technolog, america makes the bestinnovave innovative products and services andce that ingenuity and excellence is our chief economic strength as a nation. now has a former small businesss owner i know that it's business creates jobs but i also knowe that government has a critical a role to play in fostering a this limate. tbusiness c i believe there are a few things we need to do to unleash the innovative spirit that's so alive and well as throughouto this country and particularly my home state of new hampshire but to maintain the dominance tha has allowed us to leave the world and innovation we do need to enact a long-termbusiness reauthorization of the small business innovation research program or the fbi our program.t it's not just a typical grant p program. under the fbi program is all business is able to compete for research that federal agencies need to accomplish their missions. deparent of defense. small businesses employ
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in fact, officers have sounded this bank of america. the situation started at around 4:30 this afternoon. the bay city news quoting zanata a community service officer with the police said that there were employees inside the bank, but they have been evacuated. and right now we understand that a gunman is still inside the bank. and we understand a negotiation is underway with that gunman. i talked to several people out here along here who told me that ultimately they have been talked to by the police. they have been pushed back one block, two blocks. and they have been told along the way that he is armed. so they are assuming that means the man who is inside the bank is armed. that appears to square away with what the police are saying right now. we don't know what the situation is right now, whether the communication is continuing or whether the man has stopped communicating. we will have to sort of pick back up on the story and talk to the police a bit more. but allen, right now it appears to be a bank robbery where there were some peo
in fact, officers have sounded this bank of america. the situation started at around 4:30 this afternoon. the bay city news quoting zanata a community service officer with the police said that there were employees inside the bank, but they have been evacuated. and right now we understand that a gunman is still inside the bank. and we understand a negotiation is underway with that gunman. i talked to several people out here along here who told me that ultimately they have been talked to by the...
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and just this past week, it became the most popular type of smart phone in america. if you still don't understand quite what android is, don't worry. >> well, most people shouldn't have to worry about what android is, right? they should just have to worry about do they have the phone or the tablet or the device that lets them do what they want, let them get to the apps they want and care about. >> reporter: the latest version of android was developed by this man. he says apps are all about individualality. >> the apps are exactly how the device kind of grows to fit you like a glove. it's much more than just about self-expression. it's all the tools that let you get through the day. it's kind of a combination swiss army knife, telephone, everything you want, you know, an apps basicsally becomes that piece of your internet- connected life. >> reporter: you can tailor it. >> exactly. >> reporter: those making apps have a lot at stake. it's estimated that global app market will exceed 38 billion dollars by 2015. clearly not kid stuff. or is it? does it seem like apps pro
and just this past week, it became the most popular type of smart phone in america. if you still don't understand quite what android is, don't worry. >> well, most people shouldn't have to worry about what android is, right? they should just have to worry about do they have the phone or the tablet or the device that lets them do what they want, let them get to the apps they want and care about. >> reporter: the latest version of android was developed by this man. he says apps are...
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some reconstruction composed well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check out our chief washington d.c. . in the us. a former troop commander in iraq says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know who's in charge who's really genuine who's really interested in the goals of the future of libya and then who's really corrupt and out for selfish gain and you're not going to gain that from bombing them twenty thousand feet above the air or less you're going to only gain that from from boots on the ground the american people are not stupid and i think it would be just really it would be really good for for our government and our leaders to just come out and say we want the leader of libya out of power whether he's captured whether he's killed whether he's sent into exile but that's really wha
some reconstruction composed well over two decades after arming the afghan mujahedeen america is now considering giving weapons to another rebel band with an unclear identity simply because of who they're fighting against going to check out our chief washington d.c. . in the us. a former troop commander in iraq says there's no way the united states or anyone else can predict the consequences of supporting rebels in libya. there's going to be a period of time really trying to figure out you know...
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that's the triggering america nesm for the showers. it has moved out, but the plume of moisture in the midand upper levels is still here. that's why i think for the most part we will have a dry afternoon, but a stray shower is still possible. here is the way it looks on our radar and on our future radar here at 6:00. it is pretty clear. overnight you can see the clear sky and the fog and cool temperatures. the best chance of showers is mainly in the north bay. some of those will scatter around during the evening and overnight hours. look at the big deal on friday at 7:00. heavy rain in the north bay and heavy rain around the bay by noon and then heavy rain in the south bay by about 4:00. we are talking rainfall amounts of half inch to an inch and double that in the mountains. the accu-weather seven-day forecast, we will have showers on saturday and rain on sunday. sunday will be the biggest day for the wet weather to knockout your plans. the rain spills into monday, but tuesday looks dry right now. >> mike, thanks. >>> apple has change
that's the triggering america nesm for the showers. it has moved out, but the plume of moisture in the midand upper levels is still here. that's why i think for the most part we will have a dry afternoon, but a stray shower is still possible. here is the way it looks on our radar and on our future radar here at 6:00. it is pretty clear. overnight you can see the clear sky and the fog and cool temperatures. the best chance of showers is mainly in the north bay. some of those will scatter around...
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that was demonstrated for all of america to see. we are also in the process of making sure that washington begins to do what every american family and small businessperson is having to do right now. it's called tightening the belt. it's called trying to learn how to do more with less. . and inherently what that means is we got to start prioritizing the things that are important to the american people. the problem is we've seen n.p.r. and its programming often veer far from what most americans would like to see as far as the expenditure of their taxpayer dollars. that's the bottom line. nobody's on a rampage. nobody is trying to say that we don't like n.p.r. for n.p.r.'s sake. we've seen how they spend their money. it's time to prioritize. it's time to reflect the common sense of the american people, and that's why the bill takes the form that it does. it says that we've got to go, number one, listen to the executives at n.p.r. that says they don't need taxpayer funding. well, listen, we are all about looking for ways to cut right no
that was demonstrated for all of america to see. we are also in the process of making sure that washington begins to do what every american family and small businessperson is having to do right now. it's called tightening the belt. it's called trying to learn how to do more with less. . and inherently what that means is we got to start prioritizing the things that are important to the american people. the problem is we've seen n.p.r. and its programming often veer far from what most americans...
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now, she talks back to critics on good morning america. morning america this morning on abc. >>> well, it's a fine end to a rough week for japanese stocks. the nikkei climbs 2.7% today. stocks surge in the u.s. other industrial nations helped stabilize the yen. it will make japanese products cheaper. other markets in asia are rising. the hang seng climbed. wall street, the dow jumped 161 points. the nasdaq 19 points. >>> general motors is the first u.s. auto maker to suspend production because of the disaster in japan. they will pick up in louisiana next week because of a shortage of parts. >>> oil is $103 a barrel. the fighting has cut most of the daily output. >>> apple may face a shortage of the new ipad. they may run out of parts for the ipad 2 because some of the components are made in japan. it went on sale just a week ago. >>> coming up next, more from japan. families living near the crippled plant who have nowhere else to go. >>> hazard pay for one tv reporter as a car backs right into him. oops. most americans aren't eating enough
now, she talks back to critics on good morning america. morning america this morning on abc. >>> well, it's a fine end to a rough week for japanese stocks. the nikkei climbs 2.7% today. stocks surge in the u.s. other industrial nations helped stabilize the yen. it will make japanese products cheaper. other markets in asia are rising. the hang seng climbed. wall street, the dow jumped 161 points. the nasdaq 19 points. >>> general motors is the first u.s. auto maker to suspend...
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since experts say it's only a matter of time before america's big one, many are taking stock tonight and realizing their disaster plan is a disaster. >> we've got water -- >> reporter: well, this is enough for two people for one day. >> yeah. pretty much. >> reporter: donnell james is the epitome of laid back, west coast preparedness and a stark contrast to the regimented japanese, who never forgot the 1923 quake that killed 100,000. every september, they mark the anniversary with a nationwide disaster drill. there are family outings to earthquake simulators. buildings with gyroscopes so towers will sway but never fall. and while americans depended on a patchwork of old air raid sirens and 4:00 a.m. robo-calls -- >> this is an urgent message from the city of newport beach. >> reporter: japan has the world's only earthquake early warning system. the moment it feels the earth shift, warnings are sent to media and cell phones instantly, while power and gas plants shut off automatically. >> they're state of the art with respect to the resources and tools, the scientific tools that are ne
since experts say it's only a matter of time before america's big one, many are taking stock tonight and realizing their disaster plan is a disaster. >> we've got water -- >> reporter: well, this is enough for two people for one day. >> yeah. pretty much. >> reporter: donnell james is the epitome of laid back, west coast preparedness and a stark contrast to the regimented japanese, who never forgot the 1923 quake that killed 100,000. every september, they mark the...
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like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> u.s. crews are now arriving in japan to assist in the disaster plan. the search and rescue teams have been dispatched. one of the teams from los angeles will bring about a dozen rescue dogs. as we mentioned, the uss ronald regan and two other ships are parked off the coast of japan. helicopters are using the deck of the carrier as a staging area to deliver supplies to the camps. >>> in a travel alert, they warned americans not to make unnecessary trips to japan. at san francisco international airport we caught up with several people catching a flat -- a flight into osaka, not affected by the earthquake. many are trying to get home to family. >> i have been looking on-line to
like the 50-mpg-rated prius, the best selling hybrid in america. and prius was also named a best overall value of the year. plus, every new toyota comes with toyotacare, a complimentary maintenance plan with roadside assistance. we're #1 for a reason. come see for yourself. hurry in for the best selection. ♪ >> closed captioning brought to >> closed captioning brought to >>> u.s. crews are now arriving in japan to assist in the disaster plan. the search and rescue teams...
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north america, even in the worst case scenario. thank you, joe. >> thank you, diane. >>> and we want to return for a moment to those brave emergency workers who are walking into a wall of radiation. and as we said, some of their families have begun weighing in, and juju chang reports tonight on the volunteers carrying the hopes of millions. >> reporter: they wear haz-mat suits that protect airways, but do little to stop potentially fatal doses of radiation. these brave nameless men stand ready to lay down their lives to slay a fire-breathing dragon. they are anonymous recruits whose families are beginning to emerge from the quake-ravaged shadows. a 27-year-old from the northern coast wrote on twitter, "when i heard my father who is retiring in six months, applied voluntarily, tears came to my eyes. although he seems so useless at home, i've never been more proud of him. i pray he comes home safely." emergency scenarios suggest the crippled plant will have asked older retirees to volunteer, not because they're more skilled or expend
north america, even in the worst case scenario. thank you, joe. >> thank you, diane. >>> and we want to return for a moment to those brave emergency workers who are walking into a wall of radiation. and as we said, some of their families have begun weighing in, and juju chang reports tonight on the volunteers carrying the hopes of millions. >> reporter: they wear haz-mat suits that protect airways, but do little to stop potentially fatal doses of radiation. these brave...
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of america doesn't look pretty by any extent and i think really the problem is that we're going to see ultimately the governments are going to try and kick the can further down the road in terms of keeping the economy going but ultimately japan's impact on the global economy is not going to really help us in the short to medium term i think we'll find it difficult to avoid the double dip recession but at the same time i believe that actually in the medium to longer term this event is going to mark the end of or at least the beginning of the end of the terrible recessions and the terrible stock bear market that has played to japan for the past twenty years and it's interesting lloyd a lot of people are looking into it from a very different trajectory because japan is in amazingly indebted but if you get it to itself and and the japanese are horrendous savers here i mean taking virtue from the certainty some people say that is a kind of a blessing and economic blessing in disguise long term it will actually make the japanese government spend a lot of the savings that have been accumulate
of america doesn't look pretty by any extent and i think really the problem is that we're going to see ultimately the governments are going to try and kick the can further down the road in terms of keeping the economy going but ultimately japan's impact on the global economy is not going to really help us in the short to medium term i think we'll find it difficult to avoid the double dip recession but at the same time i believe that actually in the medium to longer term this event is going to...
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in afghanistan and general came to capitol hill today to reassure the lawmakers that it's still in america's best interest to keep troops in the country but how many americans agree with the traces comments about this war that's now lasted for a decade christine for south has more. it was meant to be an honest and open conversation about the state of the war in afghanistan and who better to report in general david petraeus himself ok. important but hard fought progress in afghanistan over port part of sorts for those serving on the senate armed services committee like senator joseph lieberman of connecticut nobody is under any illusion this is truly the question it seems to have many answers is in which direction it's turning here's one side here for we're me. can progress we have made a great deal of progress in afghanistan since the last hearing of this committee on the subject just over half a year ago while the security progress achieved over the past year is significant it is also fragile and reversible this line fragile and reversible uttered so many times in the last few days it may a
in afghanistan and general came to capitol hill today to reassure the lawmakers that it's still in america's best interest to keep troops in the country but how many americans agree with the traces comments about this war that's now lasted for a decade christine for south has more. it was meant to be an honest and open conversation about the state of the war in afghanistan and who better to report in general david petraeus himself ok. important but hard fought progress in afghanistan over port...
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or not only broke but we have the rest of the world angry at us a price some believe is too high for america to pay more in mr r.t. new york. whereas the situation in libya develops the american military machine is the only thing that stands to benefit from the conflicts that's accordance with the will quell the reception educational sense of. these institutions. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they yes this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no drive zone in all walks of there but they needed leave they couldn't keep it as bad as it would be to intervene to keep airplanes from why they immediately are attacking people on the ground. or. killing a lot a lot of a lot of people get a blood point. we don't know whose brother it is really it's a good thing they're out of. this is not a good thing but we have another war going on and i must say from the standpoint of an american concern with the fact that our government is broke that the dollar is going down the drain that the government is putting the whole country in the most horrific financial circu
or not only broke but we have the rest of the world angry at us a price some believe is too high for america to pay more in mr r.t. new york. whereas the situation in libya develops the american military machine is the only thing that stands to benefit from the conflicts that's accordance with the will quell the reception educational sense of. these institutions. they want to divide and conquer just like the romans so they yes this is this is not by the way not a no fly zone it's also a no...
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i cannot see upon america finding that sixty five percent of americans want to have more of a role and i don't mean i didn't say that what i'm saying is that when because think you these go ahead i mean you have a christian nation doesn't necessarily mean being run by a priest ok but have values that's what i'm getting at. i think what's important here is to understand why relatively speaking islamised have a lot of influence in arab countries and one important reason why is because secularist democratic left wing movements were destroyed in those countries over long period of time and they were often destroyed with blacking and the approval of the west in particular washington by ambassador for example in egypt who are least islamists to take on secularism movements because he considered them a threat to his rule no wonder in these countries these law must have a lot of influence is because they to do so by default not because they have the passionate support the people but because the kind of movements that people could support have been have either withered away or been destroyed cy
i cannot see upon america finding that sixty five percent of americans want to have more of a role and i don't mean i didn't say that what i'm saying is that when because think you these go ahead i mean you have a christian nation doesn't necessarily mean being run by a priest ok but have values that's what i'm getting at. i think what's important here is to understand why relatively speaking islamised have a lot of influence in arab countries and one important reason why is because secularist...
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secretary of state hillary clinton campaigns for moral funks road washington's message after they see america's losing the media war the us is already spending over seven hundred million dollars a year on international broadcasting. our next big liberal and his guests all of you whether there's a democratic future for the middle east and north africa or the region will remain a hotbed of terror. came. along and welcome to crossfire gun control of l a world clamoring for change around the globe people are protesting against governments and tyrants can a self defined democratic west learn from the people of the arab middle east and how to create more just the side. kick. start. to discuss of more revolutions are likely elsewhere in the world i'm joined by brendan o'neil in london he is editor of spiked in paris we cross to john locke and he is director of studies at the institute of democracy and cooperation and in phoenix we go to rachel alexander she is coeditor of the intellectual conservative and another member of our cross talk team yell on the hunger all right folks this is cross talk that
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bank of america shares, though, were up just a fraction. it did not request permission from the fed to raise its dividend. caterpillar continued adding to recent gains. we're looking at a 90-session chart. this week, caterpillar was the best performing dow jones industrial component. the most recent low came a day before the japanese disaster. today caterpillar said global dealer sales were up 59% in the three months ending in february. cigarette maker lorillard popped 11% on seven times its usual volume even though a food and drug administration panel said removing menthol cigarettes from the u.s. market would help public health. the panel did not recommend banning menthols though. about 90% of lorillard's sales are from menthol cigarettes. starbucks is the latest consumer company to raise prices. shares were active even though they moved very little. its hiking grocery store coffee bean prices by 12%, blaming speculators. and just one new stock this week. cornerstone on-demand priced at $13 per share. but since its first trade was over $1
bank of america shares, though, were up just a fraction. it did not request permission from the fed to raise its dividend. caterpillar continued adding to recent gains. we're looking at a 90-session chart. this week, caterpillar was the best performing dow jones industrial component. the most recent low came a day before the japanese disaster. today caterpillar said global dealer sales were up 59% in the three months ending in february. cigarette maker lorillard popped 11% on seven times its...
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gadhafi continues his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive. he countered wrong old habits die hard we look at how engaging in foreign military conflicts become a trademark of the west of it. and a new halt in japan's attempts to pull reactors at the quake damaged fukushima power plant was running i think black smoke prompts the evacuation of workers and firefighters. on the other they get turned down the rest of the middle east and north africa on the quake in japan and russian economy turns more expensive and it's. approaching r t live from moscow where it's seven pm first this hour coalition strikes on libya are showing no signs of easing there's more than three hundred war plane flights reported on the fourth night french aircraft carrier is moving to the region and more fighter jets are arriving in crete that's despite the pentagon chiefs pledge to ease the intensity of the strikes argues paul the slayer is following developments in the capital tripoli. colonel gadhafi spoke on state television on tuesday night in what we're
gadhafi continues his reckless policy of intimidation is relentless pursuit of terror he counted on america to be passive. he countered wrong old habits die hard we look at how engaging in foreign military conflicts become a trademark of the west of it. and a new halt in japan's attempts to pull reactors at the quake damaged fukushima power plant was running i think black smoke prompts the evacuation of workers and firefighters. on the other they get turned down the rest of the middle east and...
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he is continuing his tour of latin america. it's a move that is drawing some criticism from the right. >> he is in brazil in south america, kicking soccer balls with little boys instead of being back here in washington, d.c. as our commander in chief. >> look, the blood of americans is on gadhafi's hands because we know that he was responsible for pan am 103. we should be removed from power. >> reporter: president obama says he still wants to transfer control of the operation to nato, but he says no timetable for that has been set up. garvin thomas, nbc bay area news. >> okay, garvin, thank you. >>> we continue our coverage on the ongoing disaster in japan. the official death toll has now passed 9,000 people, with at least 13,000 more missing. in a scene eerily reminiscent of a scene after katrina, a sports arena near tokyo is home to about 2300 people from the fukushima prefecture. meanwhile, concern continues over the quake-rattled nuclear plant, with smoke, steam, and radiation still escaping from the reactors. all workers w
he is continuing his tour of latin america. it's a move that is drawing some criticism from the right. >> he is in brazil in south america, kicking soccer balls with little boys instead of being back here in washington, d.c. as our commander in chief. >> look, the blood of americans is on gadhafi's hands because we know that he was responsible for pan am 103. we should be removed from power. >> reporter: president obama says he still wants to transfer control of the operation...
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president obama cut his latin america trip a few hours short to deal with the crisis. he'll meet with his national security team at his hotel before returning to the white house tonight. >> we will continue to support the efforts to protect the libyan people. but, we will not be in the lead. >> reporter: tuesday, he promised the u.s. would hand over control of the mission within days. he also called the leaders of britain and france and agreed nato would play a key role. >> it is not going to be our planes that are maintaining the no-fly zone. that's precisely what the other coalition partners are going to do. >> reporter: and it's not just western countries. warplanes from qatar landed in greece yesterday. they'll begin patrolling the skies over libya this weekend. the first arab nation to directly participate. and possible evidence gadhafi may be looking for a way out. secretary of state hillary clinton told reporters that some allies of gadhafi are reaching out on his behalf, asking questions like, how do we get out of this? clinton did not say exile is one of those
president obama cut his latin america trip a few hours short to deal with the crisis. he'll meet with his national security team at his hotel before returning to the white house tonight. >> we will continue to support the efforts to protect the libyan people. but, we will not be in the lead. >> reporter: tuesday, he promised the u.s. would hand over control of the mission within days. he also called the leaders of britain and france and agreed nato would play a key role. >> it...
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or learn from them don't as they love to stand on to for an absence of the senate off the america but as in the list of course history suggests to me that i may never see a plan. well as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation of a military intervention and meanwhile western countries may have already launched a war against colonel moammar gadhafi as north african regime most countries consider. freezing over. as an act of war for the weapons here the foreign assets of either libya the country or could often his family that some estimate to be almost one hundred billion dollars it's believed to be spread across the globe or your money invested through the country's sovereign wealth fund everything from a stake in the company that owns the financial times newspaper to land near the spanish resort town of marbury are being developed into homes and i golf course to the oil company of your annex and billions of dollars of cash in drinks the right europe and the u.s. the question now is what happens to all this money especia
or learn from them don't as they love to stand on to for an absence of the senate off the america but as in the list of course history suggests to me that i may never see a plan. well as violence continues in libya the u.s. sends warships and more troops in that direction fueling speculation of a military intervention and meanwhile western countries may have already launched a war against colonel moammar gadhafi as north african regime most countries consider. freezing over. as an act of war...
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this week the secretary of state asked congress for more cash to step up america's efforts to get its message across and it should count reports war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us mainstream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al-jazeera is winning. the chinese have opened up a global english language and multi language television network the russians have opened up an english language network i've seen it in a few countries and it's quite instructive we are cutting back the b.b.c. is cutting back some five years ago western media outlets including d.t.c. and c.n.n. had a near monopoly in the coverage of world news things have changed since then more and more viewers across the world can into various foreign media to get a fresh take on events clearly the united states feels on the defensive in part because we can no longer monopolize not only the terms of you
this week the secretary of state asked congress for more cash to step up america's efforts to get its message across and it should count reports war declared the u.s. is now officially in an information battle with foreign media which provide alternative views on world news views which often running contrast to the coverage of events by the us mainstream media we are in an information war and we are losing that war i'll be very blunt in my assessment al-jazeera is winning. the chinese have...
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one of the french critics said, "seems to me that john denver is to america what jacques brel is to us." but he had a very big success and performance with port of amsterdam. >> ♪ in the port of amsterdam, ♪ there's a sailor who sings ♪ of the dreams that he brings ♪ from the wide-open sea. ♪ in the port of amsterdam, ♪ there's a sailor who sleeps ♪ while the riverbank weeps ♪ to the old willow tree. >> john was definitely a showman. and he loved to put on a good concert, and he knew that he could sing his ballads, but he also needed to do his lighthearted, funny songs as well, and he had to have a good mix of them, and the audiences just seemed to just absolutely love that. >> bands are like nothing else in life. where singer-songwriters are concerned, the bonding takes the form of breathing together. the people who are out there with you in front of an audience breathing with you while you are putting your life on the line are like none other. >> my first gig with john was actually the tonight show in about february of 1974, and it was the first time that he had been
one of the french critics said, "seems to me that john denver is to america what jacques brel is to us." but he had a very big success and performance with port of amsterdam. >> ♪ in the port of amsterdam, ♪ there's a sailor who sings ♪ of the dreams that he brings ♪ from the wide-open sea. ♪ in the port of amsterdam, ♪ there's a sailor who sleeps ♪ while the riverbank weeps ♪ to the old willow tree. >> john was definitely a showman. and he loved to put on...